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SOVIETPOWER See lg sounctsy LLIVE NEWS OF WYOMING RUSS STRIKERS OU GLAS oles. CIy sae “ne ee ROOSEUEIT MEMORIN, «STATE EXPERT he ON LIVESTOCK DAY TO-BE OBSERVED 9 yasir HERE IN BASIN SCHOOLS, Charles M. Shepardson it ioe | mie, representing the extension. di Be RIESE y - i G dtal bo thet to the Trib ent of animal bnsbandry of the, 4 BY THE STA TE FROZEN NORTH | RABIN a" ing Fri. state university, will'ai rive in ember 4 : (Ty) Associated Prons.) oo} See Py G.9 Cet: 20 est | tomorrow and WASHINGTON, Oct, 20.—Rns- aS ; SB \day, October 24) will be observed as! : sian unions which were organized in DOUGLAS, Wyo, Oct, 20.—Two} ae) DY, Wyo,, Oct. 20—Monte, Roosevelt memorial day in the Basin the principal Pennsylvania-and Ohio former Dongias girls have heen} Judge Kimball Winds Up Docket ‘Jona manager of the F. S. Groves, Public schools, Appropriate exercises , « P steel districts, are seeking to organ- awarded war medals of honor by the - si * asad ranch, returned this week from u trip, Will be rendered and era i ize an “industrial soviet” in the state of Wyoming. They sre the of Converse County by with two New Jersey friends in the taken for the memorial. ; The Best Ventilated Theater in Wenig : United States, the senate committee Misses Mariquita and Isabel Phillips, ; Pronouncing Sentences northern wilds-where they penetrat-! ©. E, Hayden of Cody has heen’ - ; investigating the steel strike was told) daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillips. oe a ,ed the interior of Alaska some 400 | designated ns engineer in charge of | 5 A hes teday by Jacob Margolis of Pitts-' Their work was done in the English, DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 20.—Six miles and bagged the limit of big, the state highway construction | be-/ ' 1 burgh, who identified himself us an! service, the former having served on’ defendants were sentenced (o peni-| game. Each man secured two sheep,| tween Manderson and the Washakie a 1 attorney for the I. W. W. the army. recruiting staff at Birming-!tentiary terms at the close of, the two goats, two caribou and one) bounty, re ae is-now: on ime in| sear Frankly stating his belief that or- ham, .England, and Isabel ‘served! criminal session hére by Judge Ralph moose in addition to several large, @nd expects to have it eompleted in n re ganized government was unnecessary, | thru the war cs an sane army nurse. | Kimball, the names of those who will! grizzlies. * i record time. ‘ CONTINUOUS 1P.M. TO. 11P. M: iis eae Margolis told the committee that it aie join the select colony of Poe rs at) | ee BM, SEEN i oe Bohemian ach, one yor the’ c had been the purpose to make Moor- Rawlins following: leading . young ‘matrons clubs o: head hall, Pittsburgh, headquarters TWO PRISONERS ESCAPE } Frank Rowley, forgé ry; three to THREE BUSINESS PLACES | Basin, will give their first dance of ‘TODAY for radicals of all types and that he’ lfive years. }the season on Saturday eyening, Oc-| had lectured there “on industrial pro- Roy Blanchard, burglary and grand {tober' 26. duction and organization versus rev- FROM BASIN SHERIFF: LF ny, two to five yen ' iF BASIN CHANGE HANDS oT age neat i Q olution.” illiam H. Lawrence, for robbing) BE | MADE-TO.ORDER INFORMATION. | . ' He explained that he believed the store at Parkerton, none to: three | — | ends sought should be obtained by OFFICERS ON OUTLOOK ° years. bs ih HEALS if PAST WEEK “I understand you have been going! e peacefal methods, Margolis said that S. H. Barker, sodomy, four to five be | to a fortune teller?” | : William Z. Foster, secretary of the ‘ pene anes “Yer,” replied Mr. Growcher, steel strike committee, hrd sought to i - Parker, grand larceny, — BASIN, Wyo,, Oct. 20.—Mrs. D,| _“!'™ surprised that a person of your | keep radical elements behind the 4 . - 18.—Two pri* three t years. ;M. Cloud hes sold her millinery es-| 5°25¢ should be willing to listen to all : ateel strike: Soners escaped from the county jail) Eugéne J. Johnson, grand Inreeny, ¢plishment 10 Mrs. Fannie Hewett,| {it trash about baving-a sympathetic | £ ae cols here. They are: Wade Blackburn, | four to seven years. 1 hohe: eannell panesnlon! Mrs. | 2&ture and being about to take a Jour. u e : cose aul elite: caee, San) Harry Colvin, who sought to se~ ond ’aé leased the Big Horn hotel | &¥ 8nd caer sae oo bad will LATE FLASHES peed: ‘otton, enerxe with forg-| cure the possession of his five-y yiull’ ad, will romave to tat} Ma" popes a your life's happiness, | ; . rahi “ rere mere tie fat orienien elses, whe. had pes Sy | egret are HK Be hs is on ! n the jail. ne of them had an al ustody ef the State Humane society s ‘Kow: " ; * | - cess which needed to be lanced and and subsequently turned Lo purchase Rt who eRe j times And Mke to hear # little good | 1 Annociated Pre: the deputy sheriff, R. A. Gould, took Kdward Littell, who not s ge, His pitkehased the remeinin news, even If I have to pay for it.” | 3 > 4 DES MOINES, Oct. 20.—Governor | this man to thasdoetor’s office to re-| the court deciding chen EY the Eimer J, Tones Turned Out Badly. | Including— ey ¥ g Eerste spearnPtcts governors gl calve stroalms nt and eben, they nad | —— 3 | Dose Mrs. Dubwaite, i) the course coal roducing states today askin; ned ckburn and ‘ottor. tC " R. “Rs itis of Lewistown, Mont.,| &f ® little disagreement, ever remind | : thet they attend a meeting to discuss broke a lock on the door end es ‘ALAS BROKEN WHEN GAR ' art 5 | you of the men she might. have mar- ; - t plans for obtaining arbitration of | caped. | lt fea eae fs epee eae H1 3 ried?” Rip-Roaring, 2-Reel questions involved in the threatened Herman Buess, i hit a ry | Loan company, | Mr. Fitzpatrick Rael “No,” answered Mr. Dubwatte. “In a coal strike. tence for kiBing elk out o ABLLS DOWN BANK, AUT a naa £2 aired . Pivap | HD argument like thut I would have ! Bo refised to, accompany them and aaa brat) g"geckded. advantage.” SID CHAPLIN COMEDY t mained in jail. Officers along’ th det #: ‘Aceearraaaly “| “Why so?” was raneeetet Prt) pup. line have been. notified and it. is Prove. te that nlace, “One of Mrs. Dubwalte's~ former | E » Oct E CPN | conan BEER ith becanabla tel A pretty home wedding took place! guttors ts now doting tine in the peni- | 1 Hicep qeeenee mcndel ois aks boabe ites aie from the Basi country. © | yesterday in Greybul! when Miss! tentlary ‘for embezzlement and te 25 ya BIGGEST AND BEST SHOW IN CASPER : 4 it was the intention o: ~ is | Pansy Macker daughter of Mr./| oy * 0 sniey i » Republican leaders to have congress | ORIN JUNCTION, Wyo., Oct. 20. fand Mra: Ca) RagMackension bone others are prominent bolshevUkt.' { - - adjourn beween November 8 and 10 ‘PIONEER AESIDENT OF —H, Arnéld of New York and) y_| the bride of Iyen Charles Schroll = i mask a : rest before beginning the regular ses- fibu ane bruises atte otherwise ° es- j ev. R. N. fones | of the Methodist ‘ ies 2 7 sion early in December. HOUGLAS Is fl AIMED ceped injuries when they turned their|¢hureh of Basin. Following the cere- 2 i as —_ i car off @ thirty-foot: embankient on| ™eny the happy couple left for Den- OOo In Ss @} . a g (By Ansociated Prean.) the road near here and completed| %er for a short trip after which they = a. - SIDNEY, Nebr., Oct, 20.—Lieu- REET oe three turns in accompanying it to the; Will reside in Greybull, the groom ‘ i . S 7° tenant Kiel, westbound, is out of the) DOUGLAS, Wyo., Oct. 20.—Mr3. jottom of the ditch. The car was, being a Valued employe of the Bur- LARGEST MARKET IN THE STATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ; transcontinental rage as a result of Susie Webel Metcalf, a resident of yeduced to a mass of-wreckage, ; lington. These Prices Will Help Some; be a Conservative Buyer and Save Money Every Week. damage to his machine which was Douglas for over thirty years, died a | SecHanGen Ren clara ee t broken when he made a landing west 4n @ Chicago hospital where she had eT | divgction of the-department ofsaarial: PRICE LIST FOR THIS WEEK. ‘of here. Kiel was unhurt. been taken following a paralytic d Pe SAGE Forest ba dan They ——-____—_—__—_ stroke which she suffered on an au- )are traveling over four western kc ei leek eee oa oe igen in this wark and rave out the We Still Have a Few Premium Hams to Sell at 38c Pound : | given by the Royal Neighbors of Ree iy iain) eho iaaurvived by ervice next year will-use a fleet’ of Retail Dept. BEEF Retail Dept. - i Amarica, Oct, <815 5781. pet COUnIe, ty a cabandh George, WaiMetealtiand jairplanes to patrol the forests of i 7 : extra ladies 50c. Prizes given. per mUSoen ys vane C.D. Zi me —- | Wyoming; Moxithtinvand Idaho. j Rib Roast, % p 10-17-¢¢ ‘wo daughters, Mrs. C.D. Zimmer-. CODY, Wyo,, Oct, 20.—Major A.! baste See | Standing 2020... C _ Round Steak =. © shoulder steak - reat § Titid GUE set el D. Smith with Sergeant R. FE. Blan-'_ December is the favorite month Rib Roast, 4 . e ‘ ‘ . ' ONT. EE ton as observer visited Cody on a for marriage: i ran § 0 : fy Little mancadimiaies \(¢ A Tribune Wanted will sef it. route aad map-making tour under the. Italy. gee a RCN ae ROM ne nennn nen oH c Short Cuts - Pot’ Roast 4 e = = — ———— — = — ee ee re ee { , . he 4 i Flat Bone Steak 30 Cc Sirloin Steak 33 € Boiling Beef .... J : Best .T Bone Steak ..*......... £ 40 c ‘a { } Cured M eat : e . :, i Customers! please ask for your duplicate sales slips. We will give no i u ! : ; : NOTICE! credit on returned goods without the duplicate slip. | Swifts Premium Skind. Hams 40 { 6} Regular Picnic Hams... ase c | 50 30. it | Swift’s Premium Bacon . ‘4 c Roned & Rolled Pienic Hams Cc. ti Ti | Standard Tams. .... Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard... bss 5: e Good ) A oo me | Standard. Bacon se Sas 38 t Swift’s Shortening ... 30 ec ; to Develop’ | Pork” Poultry © New Style Breakfast Sausage. .......... “35 c Fresh Diessed Fresh Dressed a it 40 e Hens __--___ 37e Turkeys __._48¢e ‘ Habits ay F . Fresh Dressed ' Fresh Dressed Shoulder 1-2 hol c i Shoulder 1-2 or whole... Soemie Dicks rchee: 38c = Now you can step beyond the usual RMSE ce Fresh Dressed Fresh Dressed A and commonplace style standards— Fresh Side .. Broilers _____ 42c Belgian Hares_50¢ 4 distinguish your appearance—claim Veal Sea Food y for yourself style of refinement and Shoulder Be ww jililut Mat 30¢c | ak... eos OPB © os ees a \ ‘ originality. You can do i it here—in Shoulder 20 @ Somer DOC samon steak 30 ¢ i the fine fall garments just received ROMS ennennenne COPS seen Smeg Lire " from Steal 35e Rave 18 e ee -40¢ 3 LS) K:5:) | Gaon Roast cee Fresh Oysters wd ; c Quart Berean oe frst “75 c r] Crops ........ LOGS. an 22 30 70. 3 THE HOUSE .OF P rs Brookfield’ Butte ¢€ ir ad KUPPENHEIMER Stew ......... Fs 15 c Stew. 15 € . Fresh Eggs 60: bg 4 hese ou Z Wholesale Department Ean m Goodness and distinctiveness is re- Beef , 1{4e e es a i . Front Quartev...... | «Kerman Sat mS ‘ flected .in every detail—in the de- : 16c 16¢ Lo 30 " signing, the materials, the patterns SIME ae remerrrenerinnn 90 Square -Chuek..... 29 Rib ...... “s e . > . : Py ri ay aon I the workmanship. In all, there $s that Hind Quarter... c Round. e Plate scons 15 Cc: thi . . : vi indescnbable something about them Veal Mutton Pork . 3 16 c that you can’t get anywhere else. Hind Quarter. 2 @. Whole or Half. © Fresh Hams .:. -30 £ all : 1 al x Frortts . m 4 Fresh Shoulders HI Feature Values at $45 and $50 Front Quarter. LO © rr ae 4 fc 17¢ Long Saddles ~. e 10-42 Pork Loin Sc 3. i Lepr age es e Fresh Side e- i NOTICE TO RANCHMEN—We are in the. market for anything you ‘have, to. sell. epe: COmMmerciai LO The above prices ace good for the entire week (ouy all You want)? look for our ed y @ in this paper every Monday. ye he * Ri eek rhe Norris G L Ou OMAR MeN NING TV vey 2 =p egerggsR ME AEE ERNE the wae Phone 12. leott the IStter: part or wovemves. 1 e———